Lonni - Thank you, you help me a lot. I'll see and
test your suggestions. But RH 7.1 was certified by
oracle on Oracle 8i, it's why we choose it, and all is
OK on Siemens Primergy for little databases.
Rick - We sell specifics products on Microsoft System
with SQL Server.
My job is to create new
On Friday 12 July 2002 12:17 am, Net Llama! wrote:
snip
I hear Lindows boxes are selling for $300 at walmart ;)
Monitor and floppy disk drive not included
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=1870914cat=86796type=1dept=3944path=0%3A3944%3A3951%3A41937%3A86796
The're also
Greetings,
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Friday 12 July 2002 12:17 am, Net Llama! wrote:
snip
I hear Lindows boxes are selling for $300 at walmart ;)
Monitor and floppy disk drive not included
Is there an 'exact' knockoff of Windows solitaire for linux? Might be
able to convert my wife
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Jay Nugent wrote:
I just ordered one for my Dad.
Total bill, including shipping was $414.00
I'm game to give Lindows a try. If it sucks I can always reload the
box with RedHat or Debian or SuSE or whatever..
Did you see the message that said they were coming out with Mandrake
On Friday 12 Jul 2002 13:57, Ken Moffat wrote:
Is there an 'exact' knockoff of Windows solitaire for linux? Might be
able to convert my wife
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Ken Moffat wrote:
Did you see the message that said they were coming out with Mandrake
boxes? Seems a bit bleeding edge, but very hopeful...
The're also going to be selling them with Mandrake.
http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/06/19/1519219
sorry to jump on this topic so quickly to my own ends, but some the
attention of the Sound gurus has been achieved, I would like to as a
potentially simple and potentially complex question:
How does one use Sound across the network...
eg. laptop in livingroom, workhorse in office. I want to
We are NOT the target audience here. We know what we got and it is good.
The target audience is a bunch of people PRECONDITIONED to expect the
Micro-Tax. We'll see how it plays out, but too much change, even for the
better, is scary for most Winsheep. It's a big enough change to look at
an
exactly.
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 00:03:16 -0400
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Walmart crowd is a very large segment of the buying public. I say
welcome to them!
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On Friday 12 July 2002 05:59, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Friday 12 Jul 2002 13:57, Ken Moffat wrote:
Is there an 'exact' knockoff of Windows solitaire for linux? Might be
able to convert my wife
wine sol
try pysol. has a few hundred solitaire games and is quite configurable.
--
Ted
What do you mean by exact? Patience is the same game, but if you're
looking for the exact menus, etc... you'd probably better just use Wine
and sol.exe.
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 05:57:16 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an 'exact' knockoff of Windows solitaire for linux? Might
Hear! Hear!
Joel Hammer wrote:
If Walmart can get people to use linux on the desktop, we should all be
grateful. This superior attitude of some linux users vis a vis the ordinary
user is simply inappropriate.
I haven't tried lindows although I might. If the program warehouse
really
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 12:41:30PM +0200, patrick Kapturkiewicz wrote:
Lonni - Thank you, you help me a lot. I'll see and
test your suggestions. But RH 7.1 was certified by
oracle on Oracle 8i, it's why we choose it, and all is
OK on Siemens Primergy for little databases.
Another point of
What may be the best thing about this is that it represents a source of
fairly cheap systems where everything works with Linux--nothing to stop you
from buying one of these and installing your favorite distribution. The
timing is kind of interesting, since availability of these almost
On 7/12/2002 10:09 AM, someone claiming to be Matthew Carpenter wrote:
sorry to jump on this topic so quickly to my own ends, but some the
attention of the Sound gurus has been achieved, I would like to as a
potentially simple and potentially complex question:
How does one use Sound across
Hi Kevin,
Next week, I shall have a thought for you :-)
Patrick
--- Kevin O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Another point of reference: I've been using 8i on RH
7.1 for
quite a while in a research setting. The database
is
the TPC schema, at about 1GB of data and 2GB of
index,
Thank you. Thoughts and prayers are welcome, especially in
the time frame 2:00 - 4:00 Pacific time, 17th July. :o)
++ kevin
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 05:55:45PM +0200, patrick Kapturkiewicz wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Next week, I shall have a thought for you :-)
Patrick
--- Kevin O'Gorman [EMAIL
I've seen Mandrake come and goe at least once already from Walmart's
shelves. If they do Mandrake on the machines, too, they'll probably bring
it back again soon.
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 10:26:21 -0500
Stuart Biggerstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The
timing is kind of interesting, since
As near as I can tell, Mandrake left Walmart's shelves because of some
reorganization at Pearson, who published their U.S. boxed sets. Through
version 8.1, they were sold by Macmillan Software, while 8.2 is sold by
Pearson Education. Locally, 8.1 was about $30.00 at Best Buy and
Jay Nugent wrote:
I just ordered one for my Dad. Except we went with the SYSMAR703.
For just $100 bucks more you get a floppy drive, move up to an Intel 1.3
GHz Celeron (from 850MHz Duron), and move up to a 40 Gig hard drive (from
10 Gig). Video, sound, and 10/100 ethernet are built onto
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, [iso-8859-1] patrick Kapturkiewicz wrote
Lonni - Thank you, you help me a lot. I'll see and
test your suggestions. But RH 7.1 was certified by
oracle on Oracle 8i, it's why we choose it, and all is
OK on Siemens Primergy for little databases.
Where did you see that
Trying to install powertweak. Configure went well (I think). However,
make crapped out with:
profile.c:14: parser.h: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [profile.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/home/edj/downloads/powertweak/src/libpowertweak'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error
Does profile.c (line 14) specify a path where its looking for parser.h?
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, edj wrote:
Trying to install powertweak. Configure went well (I think). However,
make crapped out with:
profile.c:14: parser.h: No such file or directory
make[2]: *** [profile.lo] Error 1
Wow... They're either getting daring up there in Redmond or they're
smoking better stuff than I am.
Well, I suppose they may be anticipating a power outage for the duration
of this event
-Original Message-
July 10, 2002
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http://mcpmag.com/security/
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 01:20:41PM -0400, Net Llama! wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, [iso-8859-1] patrick Kapturkiewicz wrote
Lonni - Thank you, you help me a lot. I'll see and
test your suggestions. But RH 7.1 was certified by
oracle on Oracle 8i, it's why we choose it, and all is
OK on
On my word as a gentleman, I swear on the Bible that I
have a url at my work place (may be Metalink -the
url-, I don't remember). On this list there are all
Oracle's versions with several systems (I remember
OpenLinux 2.3 :o) ).
But now, I am in pay holiday and I can't collect this
list. In three
On Fri July 12 2002 03:21 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
Does profile.c (line 14) specify a path where its looking for parser.h?
Nope. It just has #include parser.h. I edited the file to add the full
path, but then make can't find another header file. I edit that, and then
the next one errors out.
On July 12, 2002 07:09 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How does one use Sound across the network...
See http://linux-sxs.org/rsound.html
David Aikema
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On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 07:35:46 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=1870914cat=86796type=1dept=3944path=0%3A3944%3A3951%3A41937%3A86796
perfect for kvm operations...
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What's the Crystal KDE icons and where did you get Mosfet?
Jerry McBride wrote:
Well... it's taken a number of work-breaks and a bit of thrashing... but
I've finally finished
installing kde 3.02 on my Workstation 3.11. I've got Mosfet-Liquid and the
Connectiva
Crystal KDE Icons installed
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002 21:38:49 -0500 Brett I. Holcomb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the Crystal KDE icons and where did you get Mosfet?
Uhmmm... go to google and search for: mosfet liquid
It bills itself as a high performace kde style engine and it does some
nice stuff for an
ordinary
Tim Wunder wrote:
You also might want to get her to try Mahjongg. KDE's implementation
is quite addictive :-)
She is totally addicted to Mahjongg, the shareware one for windows. The
kde version is quite good. But she likes the Vegas solitaire rules,
liking to gamble without risking actual
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 09:03:27PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
This is so good I just had to pass it along.
For those who use vi(m), it is a nuisance to have to hit the esc key each
time you are done inserting text. So, in my .vimrc, I reprogrammed my ;
key to replace the esc key in the insert
I have been asked by some photographer friends to setup a 'gateway' for their
lans. They all have broadband internet access that they need to be able to
secure, they are on XP at the moment. They wish to be able to cull for virus
and spam. I have built a machine with Suse and was going to
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